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right now energy looks like it's gaining strength, and energy was one of the worst performing sectors of 2012. i really think that this is an area that deserves another look. my favorite name in energy is chevron, about to fill a vicious gap down from october. 115 a share. this thing is only half the size of exxon mobil, a higher dividend and a huge war chest of cash. this is the kind of stock that people selling bonds will go into first because it is a bond-like equity in terms of its yield characteristics and its relative safety and stability, so i like that name, and i like energy in general. >> we haven't forgotten about you, note-taker. michael fax how do you make money in this market? >> you continue to invest in those companies with solid balance sheets. i continue to play defense. i listen to rick and mike and josh, and what i'm also hearing out of michael santoli and rick santelli, kind of a test, same day, come on, guys. when i listen to them both i'm hearing that bullish markets, bull market psychology. there's a certain complacency that comes along with a bull market where
right now energy looks like it's gaining strength, and energy was one of the worst performing sectors of 2012. i really think that this is an area that deserves another look. my favorite name in energy is chevron, about to fill a vicious gap down from october. 115 a share. this thing is only half the size of exxon mobil, a higher dividend and a huge war chest of cash. this is the kind of stock that people selling bonds will go into first because it is a bond-like equity in terms of its yield...
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cheap energy is one of my natural energies for 2013. but it is terrific for consumers like the companies that i have been recommending so aggressively. even if you are a bull, no, you shouldn't been pulling the trigger. you have to wait for it to go lower. to me that is one more piece of evidence that 2013 will be one more piece of natural gas. which is pretty much everyone in the book. let it come in. don't believe in this false four day rally. rowan in texas. >> hi jim big booyah to you. >> i like that. real good how about you? >> first of all, many thanks to you for giving us word on honey well. >> dave cody is doing a magnificent job there. at this time i want to ask you about apa. they have some shaky news today in australia. but it seems they have problems lined up in canada and elsewhere. looking at the current stock price and future predictions not only for the company and the sector as a whole, do you suggest them? >> it is probably one of the best run companies out there. but those are not helping it. the chart looks like it i
cheap energy is one of my natural energies for 2013. but it is terrific for consumers like the companies that i have been recommending so aggressively. even if you are a bull, no, you shouldn't been pulling the trigger. you have to wait for it to go lower. to me that is one more piece of evidence that 2013 will be one more piece of natural gas. which is pretty much everyone in the book. let it come in. don't believe in this false four day rally. rowan in texas. >> hi jim big booyah to...
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finally, the third of three master limited partnerships, suncoke energy, priced at $19, a little bit below, but you can see, guys, a fairly good week, fairly active week for ipos. >> thanks, bob. final stretch of the week. a pretty good week. 50 minutes before the closing bell sounds. dow jones industrial average still climbing, up 12 points on the session. >> the economy -- the stocks have been rallying as the economy improves, that's what's happening here, so the question inevitably becomes when does fed chairman bernanke finally have to be convinced that it's time to put the brakes on the economic stimulus? both sides that have issue coming up. >> a big debate on that one. then a document dump finally allowing investors an inside look at the fed's first response to the financial crisis. and put it this way. no one really comes out looking so great. we'll have the details and tell you what's in the documents. you're going to want to hear on them. >> oh, holy auto auction, batman. the original batmobile is hitting the auction block, the original adam west batmobile, and you will not
finally, the third of three master limited partnerships, suncoke energy, priced at $19, a little bit below, but you can see, guys, a fairly good week, fairly active week for ipos. >> thanks, bob. final stretch of the week. a pretty good week. 50 minutes before the closing bell sounds. dow jones industrial average still climbing, up 12 points on the session. >> the economy -- the stocks have been rallying as the economy improves, that's what's happening here, so the question...
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wouldn't your other pro growth stocks, energy, wouldn't that stuff go up too? >> it is a growth signal. it would. the area that people have been down on is united states domestic consumer driven stocks. the consumer has beeen believed to be impaired. even though production is up from where it was. we are increasing the age of the fleet. we have supply in housing and automobiles. and it is there because the consumer has been fearful. they are going to revert to more spending patterns in these areas. thank you very much. >> chuck schumer angers some of this supporters by coming out in favor of appointment. next up. um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. office superstore ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples. that was easy. when you spend $50 on hp ink. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus
wouldn't your other pro growth stocks, energy, wouldn't that stuff go up too? >> it is a growth signal. it would. the area that people have been down on is united states domestic consumer driven stocks. the consumer has beeen believed to be impaired. even though production is up from where it was. we are increasing the age of the fleet. we have supply in housing and automobiles. and it is there because the consumer has been fearful. they are going to revert to more spending patterns in...
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interesting. >> more from an energy perspective. >> they're like an energy syndicate. they're worried about that aspect of it. the u.s., we're as committed as the japanese to zero rates and quantitative easing. we're pretty much in their camp. europe has so many other problems, they're going to keep their rates near zero. they're not going anywhere. basically the u.s., the uk, japan and europe at at zero rates plus some quantitative easing. if we ever get a risk on market, you don't want any of those currencies. >> basically it's like jumping out of the airplane of trying to do damage to our currency in ways that we think are going to fix our economies. but it's almost like a group insurance plan. it's not like one country -- by having everybody together, if it all goes haywire, somehow i think they still all emerge and stay largest economies of the world. >> if you're in the club, yes. what about the countries not in the club? like, say, brazil or mexico? their currencies could go up. they're going to end up cutting rates equal to their inflation rates, maybe lower. i
interesting. >> more from an energy perspective. >> they're like an energy syndicate. they're worried about that aspect of it. the u.s., we're as committed as the japanese to zero rates and quantitative easing. we're pretty much in their camp. europe has so many other problems, they're going to keep their rates near zero. they're not going anywhere. basically the u.s., the uk, japan and europe at at zero rates plus some quantitative easing. if we ever get a risk on market, you don't...
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it really underscores attacks on energy facilities means to the energy market. it is not so much the gas facility that it is producing crude oil and that will have an immediate effect on the market. but it is geo-political premium and that what traders are watching here. it is not only that, but oil prices in the session. there is economic data on jobless claims, on housing starts and that's what many traders believe is taking oil prices above $6 a barrel to the four-month high. we are watching the preview of wpi has fallen dramatically in the last month. and that has happened with the restart of the pipeline expansion which is now at 400,000 barrels per day, up from 160,000 barrels per day. all of those factors are helping to lift oil prices right now. not just one factor, but many of them causing this rally. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up next on the show, a very big victory lap. we have seen a lot of those recently. we will tone it done a little. >>> and, bringing some housing hopium. then there's this. >> can a 6'4"230 pound guy have a good time ridin
it really underscores attacks on energy facilities means to the energy market. it is not so much the gas facility that it is producing crude oil and that will have an immediate effect on the market. but it is geo-political premium and that what traders are watching here. it is not only that, but oil prices in the session. there is economic data on jobless claims, on housing starts and that's what many traders believe is taking oil prices above $6 a barrel to the four-month high. we are watching...
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second line financials and, indeed, energy stocks. >> stealth rally let's call it. maybe even a little better than a stealth rally. we're seeing volume a little stronger than it's been in the last few days. four to one advancing to declining stocks. the most important thing is we've got new highs. five year highs on the s&p 500. historic highs. again, s&p midcap, historic highs on the dow transports. that is a breakout by anybody's stretch of the imagination. take a look at the banks. we've had a number of these banks reporting, and the important thing here is there's your earnings growth so far on the s&p, 3.8%. that's a little better than we started the quarter for. still below the historic norms. put up the banks. i want to show you we had some of the biggest regionals. bank of america and citigroup, you see they're to the down side. a little more interest in the regionals over the big money center banks. finally, the home builders housing starts, highest number since june of 2008. a lot of it is still multi-family. very heavy multi-family. lennar announced this
second line financials and, indeed, energy stocks. >> stealth rally let's call it. maybe even a little better than a stealth rally. we're seeing volume a little stronger than it's been in the last few days. four to one advancing to declining stocks. the most important thing is we've got new highs. five year highs on the s&p 500. historic highs. again, s&p midcap, historic highs on the dow transports. that is a breakout by anybody's stretch of the imagination. take a look at the...
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i spoke with the former chairman of the federal energy regulatory commission. he says when it comes to the nation's electrical grid he says it's actually financed almost completely by private investment, not government investment, but the regulatory and permitting process means that it can take decades for new infrastructure to go from approval to actually getting built. maria? >> michelle, stay with us. we want to find out how to address this infrastructure issue. joining me right now is donna cooper, an advisers to the center for american progress and a former planning and policy secretary for the state of pennsylvania. good to sigh, donna. thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. >> so at a time when the country is in bad fiscal shape, no secrets here, where does the money come from for need infrastructure improvements? >> well, as the study just pointed out, you know, we have 1.1 trillion that we're short, but that's actually over 13 years, so we need to be spending about $130 billion more a year, and us a point out some of that is private money. it's no
i spoke with the former chairman of the federal energy regulatory commission. he says when it comes to the nation's electrical grid he says it's actually financed almost completely by private investment, not government investment, but the regulatory and permitting process means that it can take decades for new infrastructure to go from approval to actually getting built. maria? >> michelle, stay with us. we want to find out how to address this infrastructure issue. joining me right now is...
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. >> caller: i want to know about resolute energy. what do you think about that? >> i've been looking at a lot of these different oil and gas companies and i believe that oil may still be shaded down, which is why i favor stocks with yield in this sector and that one doesn't have it. you need yield to be in oil and gas. that's why i like things like conoco. let's go to michael in pennsylvania. >> caller: boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: nycb, please. >> this company had an outsize yield that looked like it was going to be a red flag but now i'm keeping the red flag in my sock because i think that we are in a position where the regional banks are doing just fine and i like it. i need to go with billy in missouri. billy? >> caller: boo-yah, jim, from the home of the once again playing hockey st. louis blues. >> nice. >> caller: i actually am calling about public storage. psa. >> i like that. that's a real estate investment trust. baby boomers retire. people, you know, i'm looking for storage, going into a shrinking house situation, downsizing. craig in washington, cr
. >> caller: i want to know about resolute energy. what do you think about that? >> i've been looking at a lot of these different oil and gas companies and i believe that oil may still be shaded down, which is why i favor stocks with yield in this sector and that one doesn't have it. you need yield to be in oil and gas. that's why i like things like conoco. let's go to michael in pennsylvania. >> caller: boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: nycb, please. >> this...
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>>> then the ceo of cross techs energy, yielding over 8%. plus the ceo of first horizon on earnings. do not move, it is all coming up on "mad." time for the buck stops here. the final word. todd gordon. >> i like the australian dollar, euro/aussie is going higher. >> andy bush. >> divergence is happening in the technicals. a good time to be trading around these currencies. >> buy aussie on a pullback. >> kathy? >> dollar/yen headed for a stronger dip above 90. >> that's it for us here at "money in motion," your next chance to make a currency trade is sunday afternoon. we will see you back here next friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern time on cnbc. have a great long weekend. "mad money's" up next. >>> i'm jim cramer, and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. going out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere, and i promise -- "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i ju
>>> then the ceo of cross techs energy, yielding over 8%. plus the ceo of first horizon on earnings. do not move, it is all coming up on "mad." time for the buck stops here. the final word. todd gordon. >> i like the australian dollar, euro/aussie is going higher. >> andy bush. >> divergence is happening in the technicals. a good time to be trading around these currencies. >> buy aussie on a pullback. >> kathy? >> dollar/yen headed for a...
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my trust owns southwestern energy, which i think the ceo will tell you, a darn good company. natural gas prices won't go up i feel. and i worry about the fact that that stock has too much natural gas exposure. chesapeake is only a hold, not a buy. >>> let's go to bill in wisconsin. >> caller: hi, a buckeye booyah to you from wisconsin. >> buckeyes, ohio? okay. >> caller: i'm interesting in snts. >> profile that stock in the first two years of the show and have not looked at that time in six years. i have to come back about santerus. i don't know how it's currently doing. >>> let's go to mike in florida. >> caller: jim, booyah, thank you for taking my call. >> you're welcome. >> caller: thank you. have you been really helpful to a new investor and made me some money. >> @jimcramer, always a debate if i'm a fool a chahrleton. >> caller: i'm holding emc corp. >> four downgrades, the last one shook me out from the charitable trust. i feel like it's on shaky ground to begin with and emc is even shakier. too many down grades, i don't want you to own it. that is the conclusion of th
my trust owns southwestern energy, which i think the ceo will tell you, a darn good company. natural gas prices won't go up i feel. and i worry about the fact that that stock has too much natural gas exposure. chesapeake is only a hold, not a buy. >>> let's go to bill in wisconsin. >> caller: hi, a buckeye booyah to you from wisconsin. >> buckeyes, ohio? okay. >> caller: i'm interesting in snts. >> profile that stock in the first two years of the show and have...
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one of my top themes for 2013 and possibly beyond is the north american energy renaissance. we discovered so much new oil and gas in this country we could potentially break the strangle hold on the nation's energy supply in less than a decade. and we need new infrastructure to transport the stuff from where it's produced to where it can be used. that's why i've been a big fan of the pipeline master limited partnerships. tonight i want to issue another one, a new one, with the sky high yield that also happens to be a turn around play. xtex for you home gamers. crosstex owns 35 miles of pipeline. along with ten nat gas processing plants and 2.4 million barrels worth of nat gas liquid cavern storage. got crushed during the financial crisis. stock traded as low as a buck and change back in march of 2009. i wish i brought it then. since then, it's been in a major comeback. redistribution in 2010. management has said they plan to increase the distribution by 9% in 2013. that's massive. plus crosstex is moving away from where production is declining, shifting to faster growing more
one of my top themes for 2013 and possibly beyond is the north american energy renaissance. we discovered so much new oil and gas in this country we could potentially break the strangle hold on the nation's energy supply in less than a decade. and we need new infrastructure to transport the stuff from where it's produced to where it can be used. that's why i've been a big fan of the pipeline master limited partnerships. tonight i want to issue another one, a new one, with the sky high yield...
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energy is doing pretty well. we see some manufacturing, but to be honest about it, the recovery is still not as strong as it needs to be. there's still too much uncertainty, and there needs to be more clarify for the economy to take off. >> a really important point because i think businesses are, you know, shaping up and are currently in great shape in terms of cash on balance sheets. >> terrific. >> so they have the potential to put money to work, although that uncertainty factor is really keeping them from doing so. >> in fact, corporate balance sheets have never been better. liquidity, cash, we've grown 300 billion in core deposits in four years. you know, consumer balance sheets. even though the debt hasn't come down that much because interest rates are so low, the interest carries. the debt service is back to 1998 or 1990 so there's great capacity to invest, to hire, to grow, to buy things, but this uncertainty thing puts a real cloud on things otherwise people would do. they are putting them in abeyance. >>
energy is doing pretty well. we see some manufacturing, but to be honest about it, the recovery is still not as strong as it needs to be. there's still too much uncertainty, and there needs to be more clarify for the economy to take off. >> a really important point because i think businesses are, you know, shaping up and are currently in great shape in terms of cash on balance sheets. >> terrific. >> so they have the potential to put money to work, although that uncertainty...
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. >> going into the energy space, these drillers have been hot. i think noble is one of the better ones in the field. >> paloalto networks. >> oh, good one. that was tweeted to me as well. >> j & j. new management could be on the cusp. a multiyear trade. >> mr. j? >> j.p. morgan. >> options action money in motion tonight at 5:00. follow me on twiter. send me some stock names. we will see you next week. >>> scott, thank you very much. welcome to "power lunch." simon is in for sue. major developments on the terrorist attack involving westerners in algeria. first we go to onhto john harwo. >> we have a stance from house republicans they will put on the house floor next week and presumably pass it if they have done chir whip counts accurately. that is that the debt limit would be extended. it is now due to run out between february 15th and march 1st. now extended to april 15th with the condition that the house and senate both pass a budget. this is an effort to tweak the senate which has not passed a budget for the budget resolution the last couple of
. >> going into the energy space, these drillers have been hot. i think noble is one of the better ones in the field. >> paloalto networks. >> oh, good one. that was tweeted to me as well. >> j & j. new management could be on the cusp. a multiyear trade. >> mr. j? >> j.p. morgan. >> options action money in motion tonight at 5:00. follow me on twiter. send me some stock names. we will see you next week. >>> scott, thank you very much....
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. >> pop for chesapeake energy, up 2%, guy. >> since november, this stock has vacillated between 15 1/2 and 18. pushing up against that level now. i think if you want to short a stock, ches bee around 17 1/2 is a good play. >> drop for lululemon. >> the stock traded five times its average daily volume. if you go into earnings season and somebody misses the top linened a it's a big stock, watch out below. >> avon a pop today, the move 5%. mike? >> under normal circumstances, you might be saying it's playing catchup with the elizabeth ardens of the world, or maybe on retail numbers, but really this is not normal times for a name like this because it's a multilevel marketing company and it is tracking herbalife these days, which had a big pop today as people aren't concerned about the pyramid scheme. >> we have a pop here for snowball fights. >> what? >> after becoming the first state to legalize recreational marijuana, washington has another claim to fame. sight of the biggest snowball nig fight. >> after they got very high. >> the snowball squirmish bet out a record set by south korea
. >> pop for chesapeake energy, up 2%, guy. >> since november, this stock has vacillated between 15 1/2 and 18. pushing up against that level now. i think if you want to short a stock, ches bee around 17 1/2 is a good play. >> drop for lululemon. >> the stock traded five times its average daily volume. if you go into earnings season and somebody misses the top linened a it's a big stock, watch out below. >> avon a pop today, the move 5%. mike? >> under normal...
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to energy though the president and many lobbyists are not very happy about exporting energy? >> that is an interesting question. there are five or six applications with the federal agency which regulates exporting energy off of this country and they want to take energy from texas and north dakota in particular, take them into canada for further refining and the projection is that if those permits to export are allowed then texas will in fact be a global game changer on the price of energy. california has been at the mercy of the green lobby for so long they actually had significant reserves. if they would ever use them. >> susan, i have to cut you off. we've run out of time. i do apologize. i am going to have you back and i'd like the topic specifically to be what your outlook is for energy and the export possibilities for 2013 and beyond. thank you for being our guest today. >> thank you. >> carl? >> thanks a lot, rick. the fed releasing transcripts of its meetings in 2007. of course that was leading up to the financial crisis. when we come back we'll talk to someone who was
to energy though the president and many lobbyists are not very happy about exporting energy? >> that is an interesting question. there are five or six applications with the federal agency which regulates exporting energy off of this country and they want to take energy from texas and north dakota in particular, take them into canada for further refining and the projection is that if those permits to export are allowed then texas will in fact be a global game changer on the price of...
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we can start building this thing as a big job creator and help get energy and fuel to those refineries? >> larry, i want to be very clear. president obama still has the final say. so once we make that recommendation, he could say yes. he could say no. and i really have no idea what he's going to do. >> all right. let me ask you about the health care, the obama care. first of all, are you -- is nebraska going to participate in the health care insurance exchange subsidy? are you going to be a player in that from your side? >> we are going to do the federal exchange, not the state exchange because it's too costly. secondly, i'm opposed to the medicaid expansion because we can't afford that. i am very, very concerned about this health care -- new health care law. it is already going to cost me millions in my current budget to implement it, effective 200014. >> why is it costing you millions? what's the source oaf that expense? >> the source of the expense is the current growth in the medicaid program. once it begins this 2014 they'll try to have a number of people sign up for the current m
we can start building this thing as a big job creator and help get energy and fuel to those refineries? >> larry, i want to be very clear. president obama still has the final say. so once we make that recommendation, he could say yes. he could say no. and i really have no idea what he's going to do. >> all right. let me ask you about the health care, the obama care. first of all, are you -- is nebraska going to participate in the health care insurance exchange subsidy? are you going...
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energy and industrial stocks all moving. back to you. >> thanks, bob. a lot more coming up on this jam-packed edition of the "closing bell." 80 companies will post earnings next week. despite the shorter week, a lot of them big-name technology companies. a panel of market pros will tell us how they expect this to drive the market and later, asleep at the wheel. the fed releasing transcripts from emergency meetings in 2007 as the crisis was just beginning, and, boy, did they miss the big picture. the story coming up. also ahead. holy car auction! the batmobile from the popular 1960s tv series hits the black this weekend. our robert frank on the lowdown with how high the bidding could go. which batmobile would you buy right now? we'll reveal the most popular coming up. i'd say you've got to go with adam west or michael keaton, my two favorites. what is your favorite? back in a moment. e >>> welcome back. another blockbuster week of earnings ahead. kayla tausche running through the roster to determine if the rally could continue. over to you, kayla. >> rep
energy and industrial stocks all moving. back to you. >> thanks, bob. a lot more coming up on this jam-packed edition of the "closing bell." 80 companies will post earnings next week. despite the shorter week, a lot of them big-name technology companies. a panel of market pros will tell us how they expect this to drive the market and later, asleep at the wheel. the fed releasing transcripts from emergency meetings in 2007 as the crisis was just beginning, and, boy, did they miss...
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. >> caller: can you give me your thoughts for chenier energy. >> 17, 18. when you get to that point, can you pull the trigger. i want to make this point, it's had a big run. stock had a big run. joe in massachusetts. joe? >> caller: yes. >> patriot booyah. >> caller: hi, jim. listen, i want to give you double big booyah. listen, i watch your show all the time. i watched you do an interview with opko health care. thanks to sho that show i have a 35% gain. booyah sclment would you think this is a sign that opko diagnostic is getting closer to approval? from the fda? >> i think it's a sign that dr. frost believes in his company as i do. and i endorsed it @jimcramer on twitter. took a lot the heat on twitter. i say the stock is going higher. don't chase, the stock was languishing and when it pulls back is when you want to pull the trigger. let's go to joe in illini. >> caller: first time caller. thanks for taking my call. i'm looking at chevron texaco. i'm actually long some of the february 115 calls and i'm curious if this stock has enough oomph to go from 11
. >> caller: can you give me your thoughts for chenier energy. >> 17, 18. when you get to that point, can you pull the trigger. i want to make this point, it's had a big run. stock had a big run. joe in massachusetts. joe? >> caller: yes. >> patriot booyah. >> caller: hi, jim. listen, i want to give you double big booyah. listen, i watch your show all the time. i watched you do an interview with opko health care. thanks to sho that show i have a 35% gain. booyah...
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energy, industrials, and consumer cyclicals led the way, and did you know in this so-called stealth rally that no one talks much about the broad s&p 500 has gained 35% just since early october 2011. a little over a year ago. up 35%. so where's the love for stocks? why isn't the bull run getting any real respect? here's our friend ron kashevski, president and ceo of stifel nicolaus. good to see you. you know, it has been a good run. and it's funny, it doesn't seem to get respect, and you don't see it in the mutual fund flows and you don't sort of hear it in the chatter. why is that? >> well, first of all, larry, last week $22 billion flowed into equities. the largest inflow since 1992. so you're beginning to see it. but the reason you don't see it is simply we don't realize the bubble we're in. we're in a bond bubble. bonds are overvalued, equities are undervalues. and people don't expect this market because they don't realize that this market can rally and rally significantly with tepid economic growth. because we're not going to slide into a global deflationary spiral. that's what's off
energy, industrials, and consumer cyclicals led the way, and did you know in this so-called stealth rally that no one talks much about the broad s&p 500 has gained 35% just since early october 2011. a little over a year ago. up 35%. so where's the love for stocks? why isn't the bull run getting any real respect? here's our friend ron kashevski, president and ceo of stifel nicolaus. good to see you. you know, it has been a good run. and it's funny, it doesn't seem to get respect, and you...
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we also like natural gas, north american energy. there are other special things, we're short the yen. but it changes dramatically. >> right. >> if and when you get the shock and you move to risk off, because when you don't want to own equities. >> no surprise, all the sectors you mentioned so far are very defensive. but at the same time, you see opportunity in small luxury names. why is that? >> yeah, that's the kind of thing that people even when they're stressed, they want to buy, whether it's a fancy bottle of booze , imported beer, something in a small box, maybe it's only cuff links, but it's in the blue box -- >> and that's just the desk right here, gary. >> blue box? >> you look for example at used merchandise stores, their stocks, they are growing in double digits. there's a lot of things that suggest that maybe three-quarters of the country still thinks we're in recession, and they are. real wages are declining, real per capita gdp is declining and those people are trying to treatment themselves to the best they can afford
we also like natural gas, north american energy. there are other special things, we're short the yen. but it changes dramatically. >> right. >> if and when you get the shock and you move to risk off, because when you don't want to own equities. >> no surprise, all the sectors you mentioned so far are very defensive. but at the same time, you see opportunity in small luxury names. why is that? >> yeah, that's the kind of thing that people even when they're stressed, they...
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nrg energy celebrating the recent merger with gen-on energy. and part of the ireland fund. more financials, blackrock beats. >> yeah, yeah, well, look, companies are taking in a lot of assets. i think you sue the inflows, people after the uncertainty of the fiscal cliff ending, money is coming back to these funds. i think it's a decent story. i've got to tell you. the negative still among the analysts, bank of new york was downgraded today. you would upgrade bank of new york, not downgrade it. the analysts i think still have to catch up with the valuation stories. >> say her out with a downgrade of goldman sachs, so similar call there. we're watching the home builders. and we're seeing home builders , across the board trade higher. the etf that tracks home builders up by about a percent. and jim, it's interesting you hear about all these, a story yesterday that lenar is going into the rental business, just when we thought maybe rents had peaked. >> stuart miller knows more than pretty much anybody else i know other than may bob toll. more importantly i want to say that palt
nrg energy celebrating the recent merger with gen-on energy. and part of the ireland fund. more financials, blackrock beats. >> yeah, yeah, well, look, companies are taking in a lot of assets. i think you sue the inflows, people after the uncertainty of the fiscal cliff ending, money is coming back to these funds. i think it's a decent story. i've got to tell you. the negative still among the analysts, bank of new york was downgraded today. you would upgrade bank of new york, not...
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energy market. that we're seeing quite a turn-around there. he noted that chemicals, petro chemicals, and other energy related stocks may benefit from this recovery. unclear whether he's investing in some of those names. i looked at his last 13 app, i didn't see a ton of presence in that market. but that's several months old. unclear what he's doing at the moment. he's a little less bullish on credit. he thinks we'll see recovery there, in terms of use of credit cards and auto loans around mortgage purchases this year. but his macro outlook, he's not as excited about credit as he is about stocks and housing. >> kate, as you have reported over the last couple of years, mr. paulson's macro call, so to speak, has not been particularly good. his stock picking has really lacked a lot of press. if i'm listening at this point, i'm tempted to say, given his track record over the last couple of years, maybe i should take the other side of that trade. >> when i was tweeting about this talk last night, i got harsh responses from people, including paulson
energy market. that we're seeing quite a turn-around there. he noted that chemicals, petro chemicals, and other energy related stocks may benefit from this recovery. unclear whether he's investing in some of those names. i looked at his last 13 app, i didn't see a ton of presence in that market. but that's several months old. unclear what he's doing at the moment. he's a little less bullish on credit. he thinks we'll see recovery there, in terms of use of credit cards and auto loans around...
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and energy, oil is at 100 not 20. >> but another revolution in energy too, right? >> but it's a bit of -- there's a lot of volume. not much profit. the market ultimately you can see why some of the sectors that drag multiple down are where they are. doesn't make it bad. but does it make me think that multiples just bottomed out? not so sure about that. >> yeah, you wonder whether you see multiple expansion in either one of those last two. in health care it's hard to -- it's going to be continuous cost pressure and then energy we just saw, climate change is the biggest thing that he talked about yesterday. i mean i wonder if you worry about hydro carbon build-out now, or whether you believe it or whether you think congress will stop any actions that slow that down. >> the funny thing is, you're talking about airlines and building. the one common thing that people in boeing have in common with energy companies is that the new thing you make is a whole lot more expensive and complicated and very risky compared to the old thing you used to make. that just means your qu
and energy, oil is at 100 not 20. >> but another revolution in energy too, right? >> but it's a bit of -- there's a lot of volume. not much profit. the market ultimately you can see why some of the sectors that drag multiple down are where they are. doesn't make it bad. but does it make me think that multiples just bottomed out? not so sure about that. >> yeah, you wonder whether you see multiple expansion in either one of those last two. in health care it's hard to -- it's...
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energy, real energy like natural gas. cause/effects, be careful. there's a lot of nefarious activity. >> flagging this to our viewers, mark cuban walking "squawk on the street." the president is lying when he says a calorie or fructose is the same as any other to your body. we just had the discussion talking about their new initiative trying to address obesity. interesting, huh? >> real turn here. >> a lot more "squawk on the street" still ahead. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i use their global research to get an edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 their equity rating
energy, real energy like natural gas. cause/effects, be careful. there's a lot of nefarious activity. >> flagging this to our viewers, mark cuban walking "squawk on the street." the president is lying when he says a calorie or fructose is the same as any other to your body. we just had the discussion talking about their new initiative trying to address obesity. interesting, huh? >> real turn here. >> a lot more "squawk on the street" still ahead. tdd#:...
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japan is a big energy importer. you get geopolitical risk coming back to the fore, oil prices go up, that would kill the yen trading. >> but they shut down their 47 nuclear power plants, right? so their dependence on that is even greater. >> $93 doesn't seem like oil has come down. >> it's all relative. >> boris and kevin, thank you. up next, polaris, owner of victory and indian motorcycles and a maker of everything from snow mobiles to military vehicles joins us to talk about its new branding campaign, and rebounding sales. "squawk box" will be right back. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. >>> the historic
japan is a big energy importer. you get geopolitical risk coming back to the fore, oil prices go up, that would kill the yen trading. >> but they shut down their 47 nuclear power plants, right? so their dependence on that is even greater. >> $93 doesn't seem like oil has come down. >> it's all relative. >> boris and kevin, thank you. up next, polaris, owner of victory and indian motorcycles and a maker of everything from snow mobiles to military vehicles joins us to talk...